The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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... head on a pole . Macd . Hail , king ! for so thou art : Behold , where stands The usurper's cursed head : the time is free : I see thee compass'd with thy kingdom's pearl , That speak my salutation in their minds ; Whose voices I desire ...
... head on a pole . Macd . Hail , king ! for so thou art : Behold , where stands The usurper's cursed head : the time is free : I see thee compass'd with thy kingdom's pearl , That speak my salutation in their minds ; Whose voices I desire ...
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... head , and did address Itself to motion , like as it would speak : But , even then , the morning cock crew loud ; And at the sound it shrunk in haste away , And vanish'd from our sight . Ham . ' Tis very strange . Hor . As I do live ...
... head , and did address Itself to motion , like as it would speak : But , even then , the morning cock crew loud ; And at the sound it shrunk in haste away , And vanish'd from our sight . Ham . ' Tis very strange . Hor . As I do live ...
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... head thus waving up and down , He rais'd a sigh so piteous and profound , As it did seem to shatter all his bulk , And end his being : that done , he lets me go : And , with his head over his shoulder turn'd , He seem'd to find his way ...
... head thus waving up and down , He rais'd a sigh so piteous and profound , As it did seem to shatter all his bulk , And end his being : that done , he lets me go : And , with his head over his shoulder turn'd , He seem'd to find his way ...
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... head to foot Now is he total gules ; horridly trick'd With blood of fathers , mothers , daughters , sons ; Bak'd and impasted with the parching streets , That lend a tyrannous and a damned light To their lord's murder . Roasted in wrath ...
... head to foot Now is he total gules ; horridly trick'd With blood of fathers , mothers , daughters , sons ; Bak'd and impasted with the parching streets , That lend a tyrannous and a damned light To their lord's murder . Roasted in wrath ...
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... head , Whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sense Depriv'd thee of ! Hold off the earth awhile , Till I have caught her once more in mine arms : [ leaps into the grave . Now pile your dust upon the quick and dead ; Till of this flat a ...
... head , Whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sense Depriv'd thee of ! Hold off the earth awhile , Till I have caught her once more in mine arms : [ leaps into the grave . Now pile your dust upon the quick and dead ; Till of this flat a ...
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